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In another paper, previously unreleased 1999 flyby data from Cassini "Detection of Adsorbed Water and Hydroxyl on the Moon", Roger N. Clark shows hydroxyl concentrations on "the sunlit face of the Moon".
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In another paper, previously unreleased 1999 flyby data from Cassini "Detection of Adsorbed Water and Hydroxyl on the Moon", Roger N. Clark shows hydroxyl concentrations on "the sunlit face of the Moon".
NASA Watch: Space & Planetary Science: September 2009 Archives 2009
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Hydroxyl, a molecule consisting of one oxygen atom and one hydrogen atom, also was found in the lunar soil.
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Hydroxyl gives off a specific color of UV light, and how much UV we see tells us how much water is surrounding the comet.
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Hydroxyl, a molecule consisting of one oxygen atom and one hydrogen atom, also was found in the lunar soil.
NASA Watch: Space & Planetary Science: September 2009 Archives 2009
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Hydroxyl, a molecule consisting of one oxygen atom and one hydrogen atom, also was found in the lunar soil.
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All Smoothed Out - Hydroxyl radicals remove nanoscopic irregularities on polished gold surfaces
Nano Tech Wire 2010
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Hydroxyl radicals (OH*), for example, are potentially highly toxic moieties that can induce deleterious effects including DNA strand breaks and lipid peroxidation.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Rodney P. O'Connor et al. 2010
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To recreate fresh air indoors, the Cirrus3 combines UV light with extremely low levels of ozone and mixes it with volatile hydrocarbons (given off by plants) to create the Hydroxyl Radicals.
ClickPress 2010
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Hunt JV, Dean RT, Wolff SP (1988) Hydroxyl radical production and autoxidative glycosylation.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Franco Folli et al. 2010
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